How To Draw T Rex Dinosaur

You can hear the excited chatter of kids everywhere when dinosaurs come up in conversation. A favorite among them is the T-Rex. Drawing this majestic creature can be a daunting task but with a few simple techniques, you can make your very own T-Rex! Here’s how:

Start with the eyes. Even the scariest dino has an adorable set of eyes that you can easily add by just making a few simple circles. Quick tip: Don’t forget to make them narrow at the top and round at the bottom. This will give them a nice life-like shape.

Don’t forget about the eyebrows! No one wants a sad T-Rex so taking care of the eyebrows is essential. Just draw a couple of curved lines above the eyes for a nice, expressionistic look.

Now for the head! This is the time to give your T-Rex a unique look. You can make its head long and pointy or wide and round. Make sure you keep it proportional to the body. No one will think an elephant-sized head is realistic.

Let’s continue with the neck and body shape. Draw a short neck connecting the head with the body. Now start sketching the torso by making two long, curvy vertical lines. Make sure they overlap at the bottom!

Adding the limbs is the most fun part. Each leg should have some bulk and end in a pointy foot. If it’s too pointy, you won’t get the desired effect. Shortening it a bit will help you achieve the desired effect. Don’t forget about the hands too! They should look like long, curved claws.

After that, you can work on the details. Try giving your T-Rex a little tail and adding some scales or feathers all over the body. Think about adding a horn or two on its head. That will make your drawing even more unique!

The last step is to add the shadows and highlights. Pay attention to the areas that stand out and add some shading there. This will make your dinosaur look more realistic and dynamic.

And that’s it! You’ve just made your very own T-Rex! Drawing him isn’t as hard as it may seem. Just follow these simple steps, add your own personal touch and you’ll be done in no time!

Now that you’ve mastered the basics, it’s time to upgrade your T-Rex drawing. You can add color, patterns, textures and even spikes for that extra bit of realism. If you’re feeling extra creative, why not try drawing a family of T-Rex’s? Have fun and let your imagination run free!

To make your drawing more lifelike, you can also experiment with different poses and postures. A running T-Rex looks far more impressive than a static one. You can also try making him look angry or aggressive with a few simple changes in the eyes, mouth and body shape.

Once you’re done, you can add some background and elements to your drawing. A few trees and a river with a waterfall look great and add an extra level of realism. You can even give your created T-Rex a companion for an even more interesting look.

With a few basic instructions, sketching a realistic T-Rex is easier than ever. All you need is a creative mind and a bit of practice and you’ll soon be drawing like a master! So go ahead and give it a try!

Julia is an artist and musician, who grew up in a small town in Ohio, where she played in local bands and painted murals in free time. She moved to NY City to study art at the prestigious Pratt Institute, and then relocated to LA to pursue a music career. Julia loves sharing the knowledge she gathered during the years with others.

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